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100

In 1998, the United States House of Representatives sought to impeach this sitting president.

Bill Clinton

100

The 1993 blockbuster film, Jurassic Park, showcased a fictional theme park with genetically engineered dinosaurs. Where in the US was it filmed?

Hawaii

100

How many NBA championships did Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls win in the 1990s?

6

100

Elvis Presley was known as the “King of Rock and Roll”. In 1994, his daughter Lisa Marie Presley married an American singer known as the “King of Pop”. Who did she marry?

Michael Jackson

100

What's the teen show featuring an unlikely female superhero which takes place in and around Sunnydale High?

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

200

The 1992 presidential election featured this candidate who in 1988 had famously declared, "Read my lips: no new taxes."

George H. W. Bush 

200

One of the deadliest natural disasters in US history struck the southeastern part of the country in 1992, causing widespread destruction. What kind of a disaster was it?

Hurricane

200

The duo played a record 1,412 regular season games together as teammates. One is third on the list of all-time top scorers, the other leads the lists of all-time assists and steals. Who are they?

Karl Malone and John Stockton

200

In 1990, the song “Ice Ice Baby”, which samples the bassline of “Under Pressure” by Queen and David Bowie, became the first hip hop single/rap song to top the Billboard Top 100. Who is the American rapper who released “Ice Ice Baby” as his debut single?

Vanilla Ice

200

From the producer of Charlie's Angels and Dynasty, this iconic melodrama focuses on a group from one of the poshest zip codes in the U.S. 

Beverly Hills 90210

300

In 1999, the United States was involved in a NATO-led military intervention in response to ethnic cleansing and human rights abuses in this European region.

Yugoslavia (Kosovo)

300

The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions created by human activity is better known by what two-word term which originated from a concept conceived by environmentalists William E. Rees and Dr. Mathis Wackernagel during the 1990s?

Carbon footprint

300

Tyrone Curtis "Muggsy" Bogues played in the NBA for 14 seasons (1988 - 2001) and he is the shortest player ever to play in the NBA. How tall is he? (+/- 3 cm)

1.60 m (5 ft 3 in)

300

In 1990, the Irish singer Sinéad O'Connor released a world-wide hit “Nothing Compares 2 U”, which was written by a world-famous American singer/musician/pop star. Who is the author of the song?

Prince

300

Set in a fictional town in Washington state, this show weaves together comedy, soap opera, murder mystery and tragedy, yet it is more known for ending in one of the most famous cliffhangers of all time.

Twin Peaks

400

In 1997, David Wolf became the first American to vote from where? A Texas state law enabled him to do so.

Space

400

This iconic bird species, once on the brink of extinction, saw a remarkable recovery during the 1990s due to intensive conservation efforts.

Bald eagle

400

How many points did Reggie Miller score in 8.9 seconds when Indiana Pacers beat New York Knicks on May 7, 1995?

8

400

On September 10, 1991 a then relatively unknown rock band released a song, which is now widely regarded as one of the greatest rock anthems of the 1990ies and one of the best songs of all time. The author of the song has said of the song, “It may be extreme to some people who aren’t used to it, but I think it’s kind of lame, myself.” Which song are we talking about?

“Smells Like Teen Spirit” by Nirvana

400

This critically acclaimed legal drama starred Tom Skerritt as the head of a Boston-based law firm and featured memorable characters like Bobby Donnell and Ellenor Frutt. What is the title of this series known for its complex legal cases and exploration of moral dilemmas?

The Practice

500

In 1993, President Bill Clinton nominated this legal scholar for a seat on the Supreme Court.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg

500

In 1997, this landmark international treaty that commits industrialised nations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions was signed but not ratified by the United States.

The Kyoto Protocol

500

Played in the NBA from 1989 to 2003, represented San Antonio Spurs his whole career, a two-time NBA champion (1999, 2003), NBA Most Valuable Player in 1995, one of the greatest centres in NBA history, nicknamed The Admiral. Who is he?

David Robinson

500

Which world-famous American rock band released two albums (“Use Your Illusion I” and “Use Your Illusion II”) on September 17, 1991? The cover art of both albums are by an Estonian-American artist Kalev Mark Kostabi. 

Guns N' Roses

500

This is the fictional alias of Agent Mulder’s mysterious informant whose final dying words “Trust No One” are also the tagline of the 90s hit show, the X-Files.

Deep Throat aka Ronald Pakula

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